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Appendix
For the terms used in this manual, refer to the following:
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3G
3G is the generic term for 3rd generation mobile communication systems that comply with the IMT-2000
global standard established by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). 3G terminals, such as
FOMA in Japan, are spreading in use throughout the world.
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APN
Stands for Access Point Name. An APN identifies an Internet service provider or corporate LAN at the
connecting end and is represented by a string such as “mopera.ne.jp”.
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cid
A cid is a registration number for an APN preset on a FOMA terminal. A FOMA terminal can store 10 cid
from 1 to 10. A cid is equivalent to a memory No. of the Phonebook in the FOMA terminal.
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DNS
Stands for Domain Name System (Service). DNS is a system or service that translates a human-friendly
name such as “nttdocomo.co.jp” into a numeric address that can be easily managed on a computer.
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DPOF
Stands for DPOF (Digital Print Order Format). DPOF allows specified information, such as the number of
prints to be made of an image, to be recorded on a miniSD memory card.
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DTMF
Standing for Dual Tone Multi Frequency, it is a sound that you hear every time you press a keypad in
push phones, etc. It is also called push signal, push sound or tone signal.
The signal may not be received depending on the device of the other party.
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GPRS
This is the abbreviation of General Packet Radio Service. GPRS is a packet communication service with
a maximum communication speed of 115 kbps and is widely used in Europe, China and other countries.
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GSM
This is the abbreviation of Global System for Mobile Communications. GSM is a 2nd generation mobile
communication system using a digital method, the mobile communication standard that is unified in
Europe and is the most used worldwide.
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IrDA
Stands for Infrared Data Association. IrDA is an international organization that sets and supports
standards for infrared data transmission.
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IrMC
Stands for Ir Mobile Communications. IrMC is a standard set by IrDA (Infrared Data Association), which
defines a method for exchanging data objects such as the Phonebook, schedule, mail and text memos. It
is stipulated that the OBEX standard be used for communication between devices.
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MCC
MCC stands for Mobile Country Code. A 3-digit number is assigned by ITU E.212 in order to identify each
country.
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MNC
MNC stands for Mobile Network Code. A 2- to 3- digit number is assigned by ITU E.212 in order to
identify a network within the country specified by MCC.
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PIM
Personal Information Manager program such as “Phonebook”, “Schedule”, “Text memo”, “Own number”,
“Bookmark” and “Mail”.
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PIN1 code and PIN2 code
The PIN1 code and PIN2 code are 4- to 8-digit numbers (codes) to prevent any unauthorized use of the
FOMA card.
The PIN1 code is a security code to be entered to verify a user when the FOMA terminal is turned on.
The N900iG does not have functions that require the use of PIN2 code.
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PUK code
An 8-digit number required for canceling the PIN1/PIN2 code lock.
Glossary
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The miniSD memory card is optional for use in this terminal.
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